23 Burst results for "Three Picture"

The Ed Mylett Show
"three picture" Discussed on The Ed Mylett Show
"But you say something profound and I want you to speak to you, say, actually, why don't you love him like it's going to end? Which people are like, what? Why would invest in something that is, you know? What happens is if you love like it's going to end, first of all, nothing in this world is permanent, right? But if you like, if you love, it's going to end. You're more present. You're more appreciative. You're less judgmental. You know, it's like, again, it's not just with our partners. It's with our parents. It's with our children. We're not thinking about if only this person did this, then it would work. You know, or when we get the house, or we're not like trying to swim to an island, we're already there. One of the things that I made me very miserable, which I used to believe that the gold was at the end of the rainbow, like many people. And I would hit pause on life and wait until I got. And back in the day I was a screenwriter. So the three picture deal, the 9 11, the Hollywood, the house and the hills and all that. And none of that happened.

HORSES IN THE MORNING
"three picture" Discussed on HORSES IN THE MORNING
"There is every day in the world to spell thoroughbred. Right, Brad, not that one. For partner, but she hasn't really got the time to look after him or bond with him. I'm a terrible English accent. That's great. Very chilled and laid back guy. Wormed in strangled tested. He's been out of work for about 6 months now as do to not having time to ride him. Turned in and out daily. It is on the Dole. We've strangled him. He's turned out daily. He's still very, too. He said, yes. But for partner, okay. The next time we're live in or out. Oh, that was very good to me. Thank you. You must be from east lofty and see that. East lothian is where she's from. I didn't even know how to pronounce it. So good job. Pronounce it either. I just made it up. No, bumper pool, livestock, or horse trailer. Fire horse trailer of the week, sent in by Mary may. I've never heard that name so Mary made. Thank you. Mary Mae is, are you telling me this is southern two? Oh, I don't know. I don't know either, but the floor is good. It says. If you have to say the floor is good, can you imagine with, oh, there's three pictures. Oh no, it doesn't come in here. So yeah, floor is good, tires are okay. Need to sell. Show contact info now. Okay, so describe this for us, Jamie. It is a two horse rounded front trailer with the front of it looks like it's bent. Plywood..

Cinemavino
"three picture" Discussed on Cinemavino
"And welcome back to cinema. And yeah, that's public domain. We can sing that all we want. And we could do an entire episode of Christmas carols. This podcast now, Christmas Carol. Yeah. Yeah, I think our listenership with skyrocket. This is like Christmas for me. We're going to talk about The Beatles. Peter Jackson's new documentary get back. I've been looking forward to this for a long time. So we'll try not to blather too much. That's why I've got some notes here to help contain me. You do you? Yeah. And so yeah, we're going to talk about episode one of three. And so I'll give some background for people who don't know the story behind it. And I'll try to be quick. This will be the reader's digest version. This will be the cliff's note. The Beatles digest, exactly. So 1964, The Beatles signed a three picture deal with United Artists. And that resulted in hard days night that year, the movie. And help the next year. They got pretty bored making help and didn't want to have a lot of enthusiasm about going back and making more movies. So a plus it kept him out of the studio. So they did a TV movie, 67 called magical mystery tour wolf, which was largely unscripted kind of off the cuff about an hour long. It was released on Christmas Day in England. Next year they did the old submarine cartoon to which they only contributed the music. They didn't even do their own voices for that. So United Artists said, we don't count either of those. You still owe us one more movie. Interesting. On your three picture deal. Dick moved film after the fact. Yeah. And so maybe there's time squeeze more money out of them. Yeah. And so Paul McCartney has the idea. After the wide album, they, during the wide album, they didn't get along at all. A lot of arguing a lot of bickering that was probably the time period of their ugliest fighting was The White House. Yeah, because in Ringo was when he left ring up quick for two weeks during the wide album, George Martin quit for a while during the wide album. But that's arguably their best album, right? Yeah. In my opinion, it's like arguing the best painting from classic parents. Everybody's got their opinions to me. I like it. I love the white on me. It's their most abstract if they're to use the painting metaphor. They're most abstract work where it's like you've got like acoustic stuff like blackbird and mother nature's son and Julia sitting next to helter skelter and birthday and revolution. Revolution number 9. Yes. It's a weird mix and Georgia's like social commentary songs, but then also weeps. Yeah, absolutely. Happiness is a warm gun. It's like it's got a weird collage of songs that all kind of they hang together weird, like a crazy like Picasso painting. You know, it's their strangest ourselves at all. It's like they're wildest. Everything else they did is pretty cohesive. Even let it be as a pretty cohesive album in terms of the songs. But it was their ugliest fighting. They really, I think we're feeling the absence of Rhine Epstein their manager. And so there are a lot of beefs came out between Paul and George Paul between John and George. And Ringo. And Ringo got sick of it. Yeah, I think you can not interrupt it..

Deck The Hallmark
"three picture" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"For your christmas potluck for the love of everything. Good decent second of all if they don't know this guy and just decide. I'm going to try to find him to perform it. My christmas to church christmas party. I'm all in on this movie like this is going to be just patently. Absurd in the best way. So two and a half mocha's cream for smokey there you go. Wow patrick so. This movie is the first in a three deal. I guess deal a three deal with what you might wanna call one and they just called it three deal deal for reba. Reba rebrith is doing a three picture. There you go three pictures wheel with time. This is the first of her productions. She's a producer in also star. So we love that. Having her kind of more involved i will say is the controversial the Better when she's the better twin. No i that is accurate. That is one dress better. She was the nerdy twin on sister sister so she was like playing outside of herself to marriage is kind of goes off on her personality and her like she's like a charming person but he is like actually an actress so she was in a movie with tori spelling called the mistle tones. If you ever heard of bat one where it's an acapella group and it wasn't disney plus for a while. Yeah we didn't watch it though it's great it's what am i. It's so tia can do wrong. I love at. This is a little bit of a marcia brady like getting davy jones. Prom type is basically. That plotline was smokey robinson. So i got up for this. I love it. I'm met a cremate.

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"three picture" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"Man. Garrett Cole was sent to the mound on Wednesday night to face the Los Angeles angels to avoid the series sweep. How many times does this come? How many times is Garrett Cole been asked to stop the bleeding? How many times did it happen? How many times it hasn't happened? Have there been concerns about girls and ace? I know I've had them. Call me a psycho, but I've had them when the Yankees sign up to a 9 year or $324 million contract. I just wasn't sure. He had a shaky kind of go in Pittsburgh. I know it's Pittsburgh, so you can't really you can't really take that too seriously, but then he heads to Houston. And look, I'll talk about it. We had the whole allegations of the doctoring baseballs in Houston, and then Gerrit Cole, all of a sudden becomes one of the arguably at top three picture in baseball. If Justin Verlander's on on his team or Justin Verlander doesn't exist, he at least wins a Cy Young award while he's there. Led the league in strikeouts in 2019 with 326. So did it feel like at the time the Yankees were maybe getting hosed and free agency by paying him $36 million a year, which was by far the highest paid starting pitcher in the history of baseball, I don't know. Obviously not now, but at the time, it was a worthwhile question. Why can't we have doubts? Why can't we have questions? I know it was great. A lot of fans just didn't even care. They were like, we're getting an ace or we're getting an ace like pitcher, haven't had this since the turn of the decade with CC Sabathia. It doesn't matter. We just need a guy who can pump. We need a guy who can give us length. We need a power pitcher, bring it on. Everyone was happy. A lot of people were happy. I was happy. I just had some doubts. And you know what? Gary Cole is silenced all of those doubts. And last night was probably the the obviously the latest, but it was the most refreshing evidence yet. 15 strikeout performance 7 innings one.

The Fantasmagorium Show
"three picture" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show
"Chinese actress zhao way denies fleeing to france in now deleted instagram post. This is interesting. Authorities in beijing recently blacklisted the billionaire star from social media and ordered that all her work be pulled from streaming sites in the country for as yet unexplained reasons maybe being a billionaire In a communist country there's one The mystery surrounding billionaire actress shall we And her whereabouts intensified over the weekend after unsubstantiated reports spread that she had fled china for france after she was blacklisted by beijing authorities. On saturday reports emerged on chinese new sites that that zahle had fled the country on a private jet and was spotted at bordeaux airport in france zelin. Her husband Hung you long. Are the owners of chateau mullah or la la molo mama a vineyard located just outside obviously difference seeking to dispel rumors and being banned from chinese social media sites such as we bow posted three pictures on her instagram account. Sunday Despite the platform being blocked in china reports say zahle claimed a on instagram. That she was staying with her parents in beijing and in reply to a comment or she denied she was in france. The instagram post was later deleted last thursday upon orders from the government. All entries related to zao on chinese social media platforms such as a wybo. Are we bow Where i i'm not familiar. Sorry were removed. Her name was scrubbed from the credits of films and tv shows and all content featuring her including film tv chat show appearances and more Was removed from major streaming sites like Tencent video and i q. I y it it. It's a weird. All discussion of zell on social media is also censored no official explanation for the blacklisting was given but the chinese government is in the midst of a crackdown on the entertainment industry and the Excesses of celebrity fan culture

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"three picture" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"It right coma. Paranormal hang I was in twos snow. That was above my knees. And most of the roads in the Was any for battlefield. Were you know how you can say the driving tool for clothes for them. Sorry can't hear very well so we gotta speak up out of it that way that why. The facebook lonnie smack catching spring. He's great it's a blog top okay. That's based by Is seriously okay. A lot of the During the snowstorm a lot of the roads abruzzi battlefield itself or close. Because the snow was just that fast and to give you an idea of five. She was shoes on snow above my knee. There were there was nobody else out there and got a couple of pictures and went back and looked down and it was always okay monument. Mind that i can see through. And it's great. Not a monument monument monument and then took a couple more pitchers same position it there so south dade at tash town and which is incredibly active and the people that were saying next mes as 'cause i flees takes pictures of them on the desk. So why did. I said i'm gonna have. It always take two three pictures. Same pose just in case next morning one of them comes out and wants to know. Why didn't you because about the lady in the windows as well There was no leaving in the windows. So i have no idea what you're talking about. And they said no. You need to look at the pictures you talk. Picture one fine picture to close looking out the window with a scowl on her face like go away and then picture number three perfectly fine so it was very interesting. Say the least that and the fact that staying next door..

Generation Xbox - Your Home for Xbox Series X News and Opinions!
"three picture" Discussed on Generation Xbox - Your Home for Xbox Series X News and Opinions!
"I think it's just kind of as like, about yourself. Remember different show, obviously, but wage. When Rick left walking dead. Send a three-picture deal. Yeah, we're watching. We haven't seen a single one every like every couple of weeks, I thought. Oh yeah. It's going to start filming real soon. I think it's going to start filming like in a month's time. It's like okay. Yeah, you know, I know they don't really exist. I know somebody got held up because of Corona, right? And that's you know that that's all legit reason. I do love the now I'm caught up on the show, we won't spoil things for people, but I do love how now it's very convenient that another character can join him on these movie Adventures. Yeah, right. So you know what I'm talking about mature but anyway, so far lots more on the way and as new news comes out, well, we'll keep you updated, but all right. Let's there's very little piece this week, so somebody was kind of off. About is, you know, this is our first quality release season with the new generation, right? And, you know, I think a lot of every kind off into the Next Generation gaming with an idea of like what is this going to mean to me, Etc. And I do want to talk a little bit about that, but first, let's hear from our friends and our sponsors with our initial wouldn't be possible and let's start with that online energy. So the NFL preseason is officially underway. The first preseason game was just couple of days ago, the the NBA's of philosophies and modus. Is there any trouble baseball's going on. Pennant race is underway and the English clearly kicks off and just a couple of weeks now week or two. So it's right around the corner off. And you don't want to miss out on the action here at all, and getting it on all the action, or better line. A g. It's easy to sign up and play. And if you use code cls500 when you sign up and make your first deposit, you get 50% sign on bonus just for being a fan of the show..

Fresh Air
"three picture" Discussed on Fresh Air
"I was at columbia at the time and we were taking an acting class and our teacher gave us an assignment. She was like go. You and your partner go to the library and find the play. That has the scene for you. And you're seeing partners type so as we all know type it could be physical. Could be racial whatever but you know my my scene partner ended up being another young black woman and our members trudging to the library. We're like pulling all of these plays off the shelf and we literally cannot find a play that had a scene for two young women in it. So we're like okay okay. Maybe our teacher who's been teaching for. Twenty years has a suggestion. So i remember. We went back to class the next day and we were just like. Do you have Any any recommendations for us where we are looking for a play that has seen for two young black women. Ten seconds went by twenty seconds. Went by forty seconds went by and our professor could not think of a single play that had a scene for two young black women and in that moment i was like well. I guess i have to write those plays then. I want to ask a little bit about another award winning. Play of yours. The mountaintop what was just so many of them What was the central theme or truth. You wanted to explore in that play. Which imagines the last night of martin luther king's life set at the lorraine motel. I think the most important truth. I wanted to explore in the play. Was that even an hour. Extraordinariness were quite ordinary as human beings. You know you walked until my big mama's living room and you see you know three pictures. It would be dr king jesus. Nfl life obama. But but you know it. Was this exercise in showing how we put people up on these pedestals and yet they're so human..

Hard Factor
"three picture" Discussed on Hard Factor
"Yup. All right here we. He'll be game for an argument or to This is reagan. Got a question for you boy. Rag cullen from utah. Hey guys sorry. I'm sitting here at work. I have a brain buster. That's just been eating at me all day. If you throw a punch what do you do with a kick. Do you throw a kick. Do you yield a kick to you kick dude. I don't know. I am busting my brain here. They're paying me hourly is and if that's not enough have a great fucking day. Okay i think you might snap a kick or whip kick they send a kick still throw a kick though you still get the technical term throw kick. But i don't like it because you're doing launcher kick works be app. Whip third picture change through. Okay now it is throw kick though. It's don't throw food behind the direct equivalent. He was your arm to throw you. Don't use your kick to throw anything kick retinas motherfuckers. Face works you still through your foot in their direction. But it is throw another adjective. Then you could use another good but if you wanna dot sound like you're like the you should still say throw kick because that's what everybody says. Snap the kick you snap snap in snap. Snap to kick at me like that snow. We'll i'll put it this way if you were like. Hey man where you throw me that remote and someone like tried to send their foot. You'd leave you'd be like policy to throw me out. If it was on the floor to start within. They had good aim with the kick. I'd be fine with it. You have to be holding their fucking the remote that they say what day slip table and kicked me. I'd be confused. Well if you wanted them to send you the remote with your foot snapped me that.

Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend
"three picture" Discussed on Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend
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Zero Credit(s)
"three picture" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"Not a huge fan of hong came back. But i was very jazzed to see him back. I think that this movie has fast. Five's not hundred percent but there was enough of a current through this movie. That really just made me happy to see all of these actors in the same place. Yes absolutely they tapped in to this this this feeling this moment. You're in the theater. You're currently watching it in his washing over you and you. Your endorphins are pumping. You're loving it and it's tapping into your memory of fast fine. It's making you feel those feelings but then you step away and you think about it for a day and you realize there was nothing underneath that feel. The problem is so. I don't want to say it's a problem but we have to admit the just land has a motive when when he directs these movies and the motive is to resurrect these movies so after fast and furious. The fast and furious came. Out to faster is obviously. The studio was headed in a weird direction. Yeah justin lin directing tokyo drift. The fourth one. Maybe just fast and furious and then fast five right and as part of a three picture deal and then as part of the three picture deal. He totally revitalized the series. He took it from a weird place was making bad box office. Numbers and horrible movies and brought it into a place where it was like fans five was the p right. Yeah at least that time fast drivers the peak and now we've had this malinga period. Where justin lin comes back and does the same thing because fast five ultimately being his masterpiece activated our memories of fast and the furious right and the the thing with fast visit also had a lot of awesome stuff but fast five didn't like who was the villain fast five the guy who owned the slums in brazil. Yeah but like motivations. He wasn't a cool villain. They're still safe. Whatever but the heart of it was the these people together for time fast. Five was the first true familiar movie and it was the first time they played with what these movies could do. Yeah and they wrote a heist movie with fast five character. Yes hating all the fast five. Sorry i was gonna say hitting all the fast five trump's heading highest tropes but with these characters in a way that really tickled the brain and what. This movie should've been kind. Missed was like all right. We're gonna the spy genre. Only you can't is while mission. Impossible has these over the top stunts and really spectacle imagine for the attack takkula. Yeah spectacular set pieces. James bond At least one it's really good is more subdued and downplayed and like we're really talking spy movies like the man who came in from the cold sinker tailor soldier spy the really great spy movies have your john locke herrera's of the world have almost no action at all so what this movie could have been. Let's do a mission impossible as the vast five characters. Only they didn't he didn't do that at all. The will the problem with. I think that being a spec script is that we've been trying to do mission impossible movie with the fast five characters for the last four. Yeah and you just you just keep missing the mark by a little bit. That's not the say that they're not good in honestly. Let's not try to do that..

Monday Morning Podcast
"three picture" Discussed on Monday Morning Podcast
"I know that all the fucking people in toronto and montreal. Okay you respect vancouver irrespective okay. You give it an atta boy not bad for a city out there. But there's no there's no fucking world do you can respect calgary admit it. You know you think. They're a bunch of animals cattle farmers. Fucking oilman right. That's your texas okay in toronto in montreal is like new york in l. a. Were they think everything else is fucking fly over place and then vancouver's like you san francisco. But calgary calgary is fuck in lubbock texas. I want to do all the cities here. Winnipeg is the moines iowa edmonton. Edmonton's is i would say is like is like montana or wyoming were. You don't respect the people but you've really wanna fuck an own vacation property there you know just to get away from the city. I'm just guessing here. And for those you listen to test from montana or wyoming. If you were offended i want you know that i meant it. We don't respect you okay. But we would love to own a log cabin and have somebody else chop the wood for us as we go out there and pretend that we know how to tie whatever fucking thing you use to tie something to hold something right. We don't respect you. And i'll tell you this if you've got a problem with it okay you get your fucking car you come out here to hollywood and you fuck and bringing no kidding standout so got reaching for his fucking rifle right now tell you what. Don't top hollywood sign up. Pick y'all off but you sitting there eating impossible burger out there in holly weird. What are the worst insults ever. Holly weird oh. This is the latest hollywood weird. That's as as when you know. Member qaddafi in the papers over here would call them wacky qadhafi like they literally could even come up with the fucking nick. They couldn't come up with something that rhymed with change the pronunciation of his last. That wacky cadet. You know what's funny. That's all it takes is if it fucking ribes or it's insulting and sorta sounds like what it was. You can get half the people on your side. You know all those people that say hollywood they were out here fucking drinking baby but not saying it doesn't go down okay. I haven't reached that level. The business okay. I think that's what they do to pay you. They give you a star in the when you figure out what's going on out here. That's when they give you a star on the hollywood walk of fame too key to stay money right. Listen you got a drinking baby. Bled out here cake. I mean would you think was going on. You know all this money out here. Eventually we were going to get bored fucking putting catch up on the burger right That's how the silence the give you a three picture deal. And then you get a star in the hollywood walk of fame. That's what that's what i'm saying. I'm going with that all right. That's my first hot. Take the podcast deal with it. Man dude what happened to the fucking islanders. You don't happen. The islanders. As i said i thought they were good team. That's what happens when when. I say that that team is a good team that you know. I've lost my touch man. I got two kids. I don't fucking know shit about anything anymore. So not like you guys didn't always think that you know. I am sitting in a letter chair by the way. So all the shifting and shit if you fucking once again going to think that i have some sort of flatulence problem. That's saying i do or don't okay. I might but it's the fucking chair okay so anyway. Last night i went out and had dinner with the buddy of that was in town of brought my lovely wife and my wife got tested me. 'cause the other night we read a little get together but a lot of get together and some of these women they were talking about sex in the city and how they still watch and everything i go. How do you guys watch that show. I don't know i like it. It takes me back to this time of my life. Okay i get that. Because i watch these movies in the seventies takes me back to a certain time of life i get it. I go but you can't tell me that you think it's funny right and my wife just shoots me this fucking look. I'm like oh there goes the car ride home right. She gives me the look right so anyway so i heard it about on that one. Why can't you just let people like what they like. It's not my job sweetheart. So i fuck in Last night we're out to dinner and my wife's talking to my buddy and they bring up sex in the city and the guy actually goes you know what i like it about with some whatever. She's into it. I can watch it. Or whatever i you can deal with those jokes and he goes well you know he goes this so bad. It's kind of like it's funny. I'm like all right. So then i just started doing the one who bangs. Every guys just started doing this stupid like the top character. Those dump puns throughout the dinner. What you know if somebody said like oh you know what i want to go out and tomorrow i wanna get some donuts and i'd be like oh i never go into a donut shop. I i can't deal with it. Unless i'm the only hole in the room and then i go bad sex and sex jokes just go sex in the city. Honey try to keep up just kept doing that. The whole fucking meal was annoying the shit out of my wife and then eventually she found it funny and then she started doing it so that became like the running joke sex in the city. Honey trying keep up right. Whatever the can. I bring the check over. That's not all you can bring up. Whatever the fuck it is right so say whatever. We did that for the rest of the meal. So today i'm in the fucking In the This uber because i had to pick up my car right and many over and my buddy from last night sends me a fucking voice text with one of those jokes and the voice text goes into my headphones and one of those stupid jokes and then he sent the next voice tex which was thanks in the city. Honey try and keep up right. Except when i hit play for some reason it played out loud in the uber. So we're just riding quietly in the car. No sunday just goes sex in the city. Honey and i quickly stop nothing right looking at the driver and there's no way is not gonna look at me. It took him like fucking a quarter of a mile half mile. It finally does. That quickly did move. His head just did a quick eyeball. Look into the review mirror to look at me like what the fuck is. What if i picked up my car embarrassing embarrassing moment for me. i don't have any reject. I'm just fucking sitting here renault. This bullshit bambi. Everybody bambi you know when running a business. Hr issues can kill you. Wrongful termination suits minimum wage requirements labor. Regulation somebody hitting their head on the bubble of an hr manager salaries. Those aren't cheap either. An average of seventy thousand dollars a year. Bambi spelled b. a..

Hearts Unleashed
"three picture" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed
"To spend the three dollars left on the so. Go get a discount on a lunch somewhere. And then i actually strategically place dollar bills in visual spots like in my bathroom medicine cabinet behind. Where my cue tips sit is like a dollar bill just sitting right there. I see it every day. And it's this this little like and then for myself i didn't Start this intentionally actually When i went through a coach. Mike coach training program. We had this exercise where we had to take three single dollar bills and our lunch hour. We wait and gave them away. Our job was to give the three dollars away individually and then also come back with three dollars but not with the same three dollars so we had to practice giving money away for no reason and we had to practice asking for money. For no reason. I'll tell you what that afternoon was the most interesting afternoon of our co training program. I ever witnessed people. Were spiraling out of control because of this exchange love it. I love that exercise. I think you know a lot of times. It's hard for us to accept many times. Were the first one to grab the bill and paper. somebody's lunch. I will a times challenge people to just sit back and let see allow somebody else wants to pick up the bill it sometimes. It's hard to accept money from other people. We feel he another such weird We're we're things about money that we that we place on it. That don't have to be there. It's okay to let somebody else. Pick up the tab or buy you coffee every once in a while. You don't have to be the one to always offer. That must've been a really fun exercise. I like that one. A fun would be a relative term for it. But but i would say it was very effective and then so i actually kept that those specific three dollars. I really i'm young. I was uncomfortable with money. I didn't really have a healthy relationship. But i do like a good competition so i i did. I did it good. I did it right. You know. And so i come back with these three dollars all pumped up. I turned it into a game. And then i kept those dollars in my wallet for quite some time and then i just happened to have this frame. That was a three picture frame. And so i put those dollars in each picture slut and sat there. I had that for probably two years or so traveled with media california..

Decorating Pages
"three picture" Discussed on Decorating Pages
"Yeah which is a little sugarcoated but Anyway fox the plug on it three weeks in the shooting and And before i left. Jim said all i tell you what. Why don't you come out to hollywood and At all hired a worth of us as hollywood giving it away. We're back to new york. I was newly married at the time. And and and got a got a car and drove out to hollywood just to sort of test. The waters see what it was like. I slept on. Jim's gyms living world tour. And i decided that's where i should be. 'cause new york was really tough. You know i didn't. I didn't know anybody there. And yeah getting into this theaters. And i was. I was looking to design for theatre and and that would have been almost impossible for me. Getting wasn't that talented. I i didn't. I didn't come with any kind of credentials. And i realized you know without harvard. Harvard degree where at least some of the work. I just didn't know anybody that i couldn't so i decided to come out the law los angeles and and and a lot of stuff worked as a production manager did kentucky fried movie as a production. I did Some good old boy driving in movies as sort of the art department said again peter later on these hundred and fifty thousand dollar movies got shown on the southern. You just do everything. There's no there's no there's no lines of what you can and cannot do get it done eventually. Migrated into doing some episode. Where did this all to forty robert. Which was jimmy. Dykes designed the the pilot. And then he didn't want to do the series. And so i took over the series and i started working episode. Tv and also doing. We had tb new. Continue doing of real real low budget features but But it interesting to this whole group of people. I did a lot of black black movies. Because at the time The the black stroke curious though cheryl's sweetheart she's the dog and and secure remember all the names but you know when the black movies come around and they'd offer them to the black decorators. The black artist didn't want to do them because they didn't want to get paid as just to a black stop. You world class talents that they wanted to do the big shows so they needed somebody to do it. And i came from the south. So i wound up doing the back. The story is actual page and And then king with with jim spencer and then Through the context. I'd met people i've met. I got hooked up with norman. Lear now haley olenin episodic thing called about palmerstown usa and it was semi autobiographical from alex about him growing up in the segregated south. Yeah i was looking into that. Because i had never heard of it but i was looking like oh. When was this on. I. i didn't. I mean i. I have never heard of it seventy and we only did the pilot and we did serve six six eight hour episodes now it but it's been it's been broadcast occasionally as sweet and i have to say it was it was it was really life changing for me. Alex was one of the best rock on tours. I'd ever met right. You can tell a story and you would be knows marrived. And i loved loved working up this glitter at this is to lead back to easy. This is this is what i wanna hear. This is what i'm in boy. So alex was really really special and so was Doorman normally lear. But i had much board dealings with alex. This show required Lots of principle sets and And it also meant that we had to build a little southern care and Which was great. We built it out at the deal. Disney ranch last week the canyon and Don't they don't have many pictures of it on. I'm be either well anyway. What happened was We had the sense that we're now call overseas studios at the time they were called air. At international and layered international was the old celtic studio and And it was a rare in that it would. There was the the old sandoval goal and lot which was in hollywood. And then the celtics studios. Which would now core city in part of sony and those were the two big independent lots were non-signatory. Lots just sort of before wallet if you come in and just rent the stages shoot whatever you wanted to. You didn't after after union signatory and We had the three largest stages for palmerstown and we had. That's where we had this goshi store. And the protagonist Says everyday sets well. Steven spielberg had come back from From shooting raiders of the lost ark in tunisia and And he had one more picture to do it. A three picture deal the was with universal and there was an impending strike so his strategy was to possibly get stay space at it independent lot and do it as a negative pickup. Continue china sweetheart. Deal of the dj went on strike it and keep production going so so he went down to look at all these stages and they took him for a tour of the three largest stages at the laird international studios and there were hats and he liked the sets and he was touring it with the guy that he hoped would shoot the movie guy. Defeating dollar and allen said yeah. These are nice and there's even room to light them. I mean. remember his a theater designer as well. Right so I got into the list of people interview back off and like your portfolio was in front of them. You didn't even have to show them anything. And also stephen at that point had jewish. Lucas lectured him and taught him out.

Diary of a Nation
"three picture" Discussed on Diary of a Nation
"I've been fine ever since and he was just thought it was the funniest thing some but they also reported all the debris and evidence that somebody had not gotten out of the airplane so he went down with the jet. I talked to people who had that day and they told me that. I barely got out of the airplane before it crashed. I thought that i had a lot more time. But they said no. You really didn't have much time. The plane was coming straight down and it was very fast and so are we to believe that. He went down with the jet. When you crash a plane like an f four at high speed when you're in pilot training they they give you footprints more than handprints and the reason is often. They only find like boots. That have the feet my permission. From what the people. I had interviewed on the ground. Only one person was able to get out of the airplane and major robertson must have crashed into into the airplane. There was a very scientific excavation of the area by the united states later and they did find things small artifacts that would indicate that there are human remains and may be dog tags things that were as good as humans can identify in such a situation. I personally have no doubt he did. remain in the airplane until it crashed. Captain you're holding an old people magazine from nineteen ninety-one. What story are you referencing there. It was a report from somewhere. I don't recall which were some photos that were reported to be american. Pow's who returned after the vietnam war. They were in russia or somewhere like that and they were three pictures out to those people had been in single seat. Airplanes one of those photos was supposedly john robertson. And i was the only human that had any contact with any of the three pictures and that.

The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon
Report: New York Mets GM admits explicit texts to female reporter
"Report tonight and they have a lot of it verified by Jared Porter himself. Jared Porter is the Mets general manager who was hired by Sandy Alderson when he came in to run baseball operations following Steve Cohen bought the team. Well, According to this ESPN report, Jared Porter sent explicit unsolicited text and images to a female reporter in 2016 when he was with the Cubs that culminated with a picture of an erect Naked male member this, according to a copy of the text history that was obtained by ESPN. Here's the details, and then I'll tell you why. I can't believe he hasn't been let go. Already. The woman was a foreign correspondent who moved to the United States to cover Major League baseball. They had a chance meeting in an elevator. And she thought Jared Porter yellow. Jared Porter is working for the Cubs, and she was making a connection in networking. So they exchange information. Uh, that's the only time they actually spoke, was in that elevator when they met. So then Jared Porter and this woman start texting with each other and he text her. Hey, we should get together. We should have a drink, and he's texting her a lot, right. He's texting her a lot. And she's responding once every you know if you text Hey, let's get it. Let's have a drink. Let's do this. Let's do that on. They didn't meet for a drink. One night after said she could meet with him Jared Porter, sending unsolicited selfie of himself just a selfie of himself. It's me in this picture is in the ESPN article, and he wrote back like And she didn't respond. Uh Then he texted the next day saying, Why aren't we hanging out? You're so pretty. Do you have a boyfriend? It could be me on this is going on now for a few days. After she sent a selfie Now she sends a selfie back to him. And Porter responded. You're gorgeous. You want more of me? She said yes. Explaining the ESPN. I thought it would be awkward to say no, I didn't think of where it would progress. Then Porter sent three pick. Yeah, this is where l k doors opened an escalating quickly horses out of the barn. Porter then sent three pictures, including the first of several that would show a man lying on a bed with a bulge in his pants. The woman was initially confused. Quarter wrote like she laughed again and texted. Yes, though she told ESPN Shin and realized the intention of the photo taken. You're not married, she asked. So okay, so here's little bit of him, sending a lot of text and it seems a little weird Stalker ish and some stuff you wouldn't send. But she is sending back to him, and she's sending things like yes, and liking pictures that he sent So then she realizes that things were getting to a sexual nature and she doesn't respond. Quarter than saying. This is this is the big deal. Porter then sent 62 unanswered texts. 62, including seven photos. That included the final nude photo of a naked male member. Now. When Jared Porter was asked about this, he admitted sending the text and then when he was asked, Are these pictures of you? He said, No. Those air stock images so apparently the Cassis I went on Twitter and found a stock image of I went looking for male members everywhere. It's all I got to use. This one wanted representative, I guess. Yeah, I gotta get going. Does that have that? Have a birthmark? Does that of this was And so that's what he said. He said Then, when ESPN told them we're running a story on this, Do you want to comment? Jared Porter stopped and didn't call them back. The Mets released a statement tonight saying they have spoken with Jared Porter, and they will have Maura after they do their own investigation with this now, obviously, this is just happening, and you can make an argument in the in the in the first part of it that Well, what was he overboard? She have sent those texts? No, he shouldn't have. But she did send back responses that were in the positive of Yes. So he thinks, okay, I'm cool, sending these images to you, and then when she cuts it off, that's where things get back because then 62 texts. That go unanswered. And then you're still still sending naked pictures of of male members. Uh, yeah. You know Jared Porter, I think you've had your last day Has Mets GM. I mean, I know what happened when you were with the Cubs. I understand that. But this is a horrible optic that the Mets don't need the entire time. He's GM Who's gonna take him seriously, who forget about whatever charge you might face for stalking or Harassment. Whatever it is, Uh, really? You're gonna keep this guy around. I just don't see it. I mean, I just don't know. Is it gonna happen in 12 hours is going to happen in 10 minutes, but the Mets can't go forward him is the G M. Because at the very least, this is a really bad optic. They don't need that. Just going to embarrass the entire organization and they need to say you know what? Jared, I'm sorry. But, boy, this is too much for us and good luck and you're done and we're gonna have a new GM. And we're gonna call Jason Smith that Fox Sports radio because he's got a finger on the pulse. The Mets, and he knows we got to go get George Springer aren't I added that

Leadership and Loyalty
Tom Bilyeu ON Why Passion Is For Wimps!
"As leader whether you're a ceo someone in the c. Suite sales later on in a leader in any capacity you know that today entrepreneurs canada rockstars of the millennial generation. But you've heard me say so many times that i believe that entrepreneurship business leadership about something far greater the money mo- more important becoming the next entrepreneurial unicorn it's about purpose and a successful business kellyanne. If you're in touch with your purpose become a way for you to positively impact the world. I'll guess today is tom billion now. He's the co founder of the two thousand fourteen inc. Five hundred company quest nutrition. It was a unicorn startup. Valued at over one billion dollars. He's the co founder and host of impact theory tons mission is the creation of empowering media based ip the acceleration of mission based businesses. Tom is driven to help. People develop the skills they need to improve themselves in the world and is intent is in using commerce and to address the joe. Pandemic of physical and mental malnourishment. Tell me regularly inspiring audiences of entrepreneurs change makers thought leaders at some of the most prestigious conferences and seminars around the world including abundance three sixty eight fast and freedom fastlane. So i'm has also been a guest on some crappy little show. What was his name some guy. We talked to tell you podcast. He's been at the school of greatest podcast and he's been featured in forbes inc and success and the huffington post and he's currently on the innovation board x prize foundation so lease and gentlemen. Please live the be here man. Thank you so much. Thanks really appreciate you being on now. Listen i know you've done frigging thousands of views i have to. We've been doing it for years. There's some really important things you like to talk about. talk about. And we'll definitely get to however a lot of the things that you're asked podcasts. The tom bill. You fans of bowed many many times and so i want to dive deep. Is that all right man. Please statement somewhere new love good so the first thing i wanna do is a kind of style from the obvious and then go a little bit more so we talked about the question nutrition. It was his unit. Con- up blah blah blah. It's the stuff. That leonard on the tony robbins podcast But you didn't start out being a business builder and entrepreneur. You start out with something that might in fact seemed like the polar opposite of the pat success. Which was your lover. Phil and you went to film school. How did your family feel about you tripping the light brand tacit rather get yourself a good steady job I think that you know my mom lived in constant and still does quite. Frankly live in a constant state of panic that i was going to do nothing with my life that i would Be unhappy in some way and so she worried but very quietly so when i was a kid she was very encouraging. Wanted me to go chase my dreams and so i didn't grow up with that like pressure from my parents or anything. They wanted to see me happy. I was very passionate about film making. They could see my excitement. They wanted to see me. Pursue it So they were very encouraging about that. My dad is. I got towards graduation. Film school he sent me starting at month. Six or five hundred member exactly my senior year. It was five more months four months three more months one month at two when he was not going to be helping me financial anymore so literally the day. I graduated I had no more assistance from my family so that was actually great so from that perspective. He didn't have too many concerns Because he just believed. I would somehow figure it out. So that long story but took me through my remedial jobs phase where you know barely making ends meet but i made some I made some what ended up being quite smart decisions around managed apartment complexes and things like that really cheap rent as why was while you were in films who know right after i graduated. Put again as about weirdness right like all you went to film school you went to film school. I assuming you want to make films and managing apartments. It's a weird mix. I mean we know people go into the arts often wait tables. You managed apartments. That must've been that entrepreneurial spirit in you as well even doing that film time. it's interesting. there really wasn't and i. I am by nature. I am the world's worst entrepreneur. I don't have any real entrepreneurial Instincts in me so even the apartment managing thing was was totally an accident. It was me capitalizing. An opportunity that presented itself and that i will say i've been good in my life about winning opportunity presents itself. I take that opportunity But if that one hadn't fallen in my lap than that it's terrifying to think what the outcome would have been. So when i went to film school i thought that i would. I was showing real promise zone school. And i thought that i had natural talent for it and that shows you my mindset. I was very focused on what what comes naturally to me and so i thought it maitlis gifted filmmaker and so the first half of them school. I did very very well. And then i got selected as one of the four people to direct senior thesis film. Which is a big deal and so when it happened was like oh my god. I'm like bud shows. I'm literally one of four people chosen to direct this film. And i'm gonna make this. It's going to be amazing. i'm gonna go out. I'm gonna get a three picture. Deal from hollywood off the back of how good this film is going to be. And and my life will be. That's literally what i was thinking. And i showed up on the first day of domain with virtually no preparation and to give i wrote the script like to the minute that it was due so a couple of hours before. I jot something down which only feeds ending it gets elected which only feeds into. I'm just naturally good at this. So i roll up onset completely unprepared and i fail miserably very publicly incredibly embarrassingly and then that shakes my whole world and makes me realized that i am. I am not a talented filmmaker like that was the hard realization that i had phase at that moment.

WTOP
"three picture" Discussed on WTOP
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The Digital Story
Inside a Workshop Photo Critique
"Our first online workshop wrapped up this weekend. It was a combination of two weeks of thud of projects where everyone brought their images to the table to share on friday. And saturday i find these discussions fascinating. And i thought you might want to sit in on three short critiques to get a feel for what happens at these events. I think you're really going to be interested in the conversation. And i hope you enjoy the show regardless if you attend a physical workshop that i lead or an online one at the core of the workshop is the ability for the participants to share their images with the other participants in be able to talk about them in a very positive and supportive way. Now the reason why. I think this is so important because this is something. That's so difficult for us to get outside of the photography world in other words you know we take pictures and we show them to our family show them to friends and we generally speaking get very positive feedbacks but not the level of detail or not the real interest or in all honesty not the knowledge of photography that were looking for. Therefore it's hard for us to really know how good our stuff is. We know as good right. We know our pictures are good but which ones are better than others and most importantly why. Why are they better. That's what these photography workshops give everyone who attends and i just think it is wonderful experience to be a part of i just love sitting there in facilitating looking at and commenting on and listening to what others say about photos. And i was thinking well. If you haven't attended one of these workshops you might be curious as to how that process runs. How does it work. Well i'm going to share that with you today. I'm going to take you inside. Our recent eastern sierra online photography workshop. And let you sit in on three discussions. That actually happened at this workshop. I recorded them. And i have them ready for you. And i'm going to set each one up individually let you listen to it and then we'll go to the next at the end of this. You have a much better idea. And i hope we'll also have enjoyed the conversation and just have a moment to revel in hanging out with other photographers and talking-shop because that's really what this is about and that's what the events themselves are about. So let's get started with the first one in this conversation travis. One of the photographers attended the workshop. Shares one of his images from the rule of thirds assignments. So we have assignments that we do leading up to the event and then at the event itself we share three pictures from each assignment and we talk about those so the waiter starts out is that travis will set up his shot and basically he framed a shot as the landscape shop the mountain in the backgrounding in he framed the shot using a tree and offense and all this kind of stuff. And he'll describe that for you. But what's interesting about this. And one of the reasons why i thought you might be fascinated by as well is so travis had an attendee was trying to satisfy the rule of thirds of and the way that assignment work is that you could either do. A rule of thirds shot or an anti rule. A third shot if you went. Anti rule of thirds. Then you had to describe why you went anti right. You could do it either way but you is. What will use the same basketball. You have to call bank right if you bank in a long shot you have to call it. i otherwise this is viewed as a lucky shot. Okay so you have to call your shot here if it's real or anti roll thirds and you know much to my delight and and travis seem to really enjoy this as well. People are things in the shot that maybe he wasn't emphasizing but they were fascinated with so. I'm not gonna do anymore. Setup here i'm just gonna let you sit in so this is the first one travis talks about rule of thirds and one of the photos. He shares all right so now we're on. Rule of third stratus thirds. I was using basically the fence rail in post. That was the rule of thirds part. There's also some of the ground slopes and stuff that you can see behind the fence posts and stuff is actually a a view of one of our local landmark peaks. One of the fourteen years. That is nearby. I mean you got the nice framing which is actually in another in another third here. The foreground for you know one way to increase the depth of a shot kizzee shots. If you just shoot the mountain you know this well yourself just shoot them out and then it becomes very flat. Very two dimensional does and so this is a really good way to add some depth to the shot by finding a foreground element that you wanna work with.

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
Play Your Cards Right
"Hello and welcome to misinformation Trivia podcast for ladies and gents who love Cool Trivia. Sticking it to annoying teams pop quiz. We're hosts I'm Lauren. I'm Julia Hey. Joel Hi Laurin. Referring we're still recording from afar. Yeah, and you know what I listen to our first episode were recorded from afar, and while I feel like we needed. You know we got. We needed some getting used to. But I think it sounded pretty good. Yeah, yeah, it's fine. It's fine. It's a free podcast. Twenty all want from us. Yeah exactly. We're all very stressed out. Yeah Yeah Yeah everyone stressed out. You know what that's understandable. It's a weird time and it's. It's not. SUPERFUND right now. So, what are you GonNa do, but you you're going to. You're going to pull us out of this and there's GonNa. Be Something Fun. You'RE GONNA share with us today. Is that correct? That is correct great. They for that great intro so. I've been thinking about it all day. We're all home her trying to figure out ways to you know, entertain ourselves more And I decided to cover a topic this week. That it things about it do come up and trivial a lot so day. This episode is called play your cards right. WHO owns. This is trivia about playing cards interesting I. Don't know a lot about well I'm not a big card player. I'm not a big game person too I. Mean we've talked about this, but I have rarely played a card game, so I'm not that familiar with. Most things about cards so I'm excited, well great. I'm not GonNa talk too much about. Different Card Games per se I. Am GonNa Wind detail, but I'm talking more about like the actual cards themselves. Okay cool so. If you remember in Mr, information to Turbo back from two thousand nineteen. Who could forget? Steve covered the history of playing cards like their origin started in China. They made a to Europe. There's different styles The Germans have different symbols on their cards than the Italians do that kind of thing. Interested in that kind of stuff. Please go back to that episode where he did a great job of covering that. Also there's a really great article. I read on collectors weekly by Simon wintel. It's called the evolution history imagery of playing cards, those published in April, two thousand eight, and there's a lot of great information there, too. Also collectors weekly a surprisingly great resource and excellent publication. I love it. I will digress for a moment so anytime. Anybody talks about how they're afraid of clowns. Yes, I send them this really amazing article from collectors weekly that tops out how? She started as like a trope, and you know the the renaissance period, and how got filtered down, and how they appeared in operas, and what this type of clown, and that type of climate and like clowns actually like weren't actually scary until John Wayne Gay it. True like. Clowns were fine. People like them. That's why when we look back at like our parents at birthday parties when they were little and we're like. What does that thing like? No people liked clowns. Then they were, they were not. Is this source of fear that they are today? It seems but Yeah No. I send that article out. Probably like a couple times a year to people. Yes, I remember using sites great site fabulous site. Shadow to collectors. Anyway back to cards, please. The cards that we use that. We think of as playing cards especially here in North America, but also most most card games at this point used what are called the French suited cards, so there are four suits, hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit usually has three picture cards. Those face cards the King Queen and Jack, and then numeral cards from ace, all the way to ten some packs that like special have like fewer or different numerals pursuit, but when we talk about French suited cards a fifty two card deck. That's this is where we're heading. So the graphic symbols that's the hearts, diamonds clubs spades. They're called pips. Like you just like on a die, like all the dots on a diet. On a pair of dice or a single diet, they're called pips as well so the letter or number that you see in the top corner of Card, is called an index, so that players can identify their cards without having to spread them so widely as to risk exposure of their cards to opponents. Oh, that makes a Lotta Sense. and, though French suited cards are again. They're the most common playing cards that are used internationally. There are a lot of countries or regions that use their own regional cards that are preferred many games, but none of those have fifty two cards like when you're talking to fifty hardback. It's a French suited pack. And they almost always come with at least additional special cards, nowadays again called a joker, the long any suit. And they are required for some games and some games that use jokers require them to be distinguishable from one another, so in a lot of modern packs. The jokers are printed in different colors. You might have one that's red and when this blacker when the? Plane and one that's colored where they're given different pictures.

The Art Newspaper Weekly
London's National Gallery plans major Artemisia Gentileschi show
"Returned to Artemis Magenta Leschi in two thousand eighteen the National Gallery in London announced that it had bought Genta Leschi self-portrait to sink Catherine of Alexandria that work has just been on a tour of unusual British venues from Glasgow Women's library to a doctor's surgery in Yorkshire a Catholic High School in Newcastle and a prison in send Surrey Tori is now back at the National Gallery ahead of a survey of gentlest work that opens at the Gallery in twenty twenty in January nineteen. I was joined by not at Travis the National Gallery's curator of later Italian Spanish and French seventeenth century paintings to talk about Artemisia and that remarkable new acquisition the teacher. Can you tell me I more we're about Artemisia. Gentle Leschi the woman and the artist. She's obviously a name now that many people have heard of not just people sort of in the art world or interested in art and I'd I'd say that's quite a recent occurrence <hes>. She was really sort of rediscovered in a way <hes> in the nineteen seventies. She featured an exhibition in L._A.. On women artists artists and a number of her works exhibited then and so she sort of came to the fore then and number of feminist historians focused on her and her work <hes> throughout the latter part of the twentieth century but it's only really since she started being the subject of shows monographic show in two thousand and one in New York and then more recent exhibitions that I think she really came to wider public. I think now she is not necessarily a household name but I think people have heard of her a third of her as an artist but also her life story and I think a lot of the interest around her sort of people's view of her as a kind of empowered women derives from her biography rather like carbohydrate zone biographical stories somewhat somewhat sort of overshadows the art but I think Artemis as an artist now is coming to the fore and I think that's I'm looking forward to working on this show in two hundred twenty because I think it's very much focusing on her. As a painter ops you can't ignore what was happening in her life and the big events that the that obviously influenced that's how life in Harare but it is very much artistic abilities. Can you tell us something of that biography then before we get into into the to the painting the nationals occurred. Uh ultimately has seen very much as a sort of exception. I think it's important say she was quite exceptional that she wasn't the only woman autism the seventeenth century. I mean there had been other successful artists before her. Aha but she was born in Rome to Aratu gentlest who was a well established painter in Rome and a lady prudence and Artemis mother died when she was just twelve so she was actually brought up in a male household so brutal by her father and she had three brothers she was in fact one of five to two died <hes> and the brothers and Artemis rule trained by rats here in his own workshop but it's clear that she was the one that he saw had greater talent than than the brothers <hes> and a and sort of everything changed when she was raped by Agostino. Tassie Passy was <hes> an extremely successful painter of SORTA Trompe l'oeil architecture and who was working at that time without C._E._o.. On a large project the casino limousine he was brought in to teach Artemisia Perspective and he raped her <hes> and they Taylor have sexual relations for some months and then he was brought to trial buyouts and this is very famous as perhaps the most famous episode in Artemis Life because remarkably all the trial documents actually survivor a large portion of survive so you can actually read optimizes own words in the witness box and you read the accusations against us. It's quite extraordinary to have that kind of sort of documentary evidence still survive from the seventeenth century and he's effectively found guilty of de flowering her because what what is bringing against Casey is the fact that not only did he rape his daughter but he didn't do the honorable thing and marry her afterwards and this is sort of idea the lack of honor the the so dishonor on his family. That's very much motivating the trial so he's found guilty although his punishments never enforced and Artemis married off two days as later to the brother of her defense lawyer and with him moves to Florence and obviously this episode was obviously a great tragedy in her life when she describes in in her own words is really violent attack on her. It is quite harrowing but I think if that had never happened. Her life would have been very different. She would have carried John. Working probably in her father's studio in Rome but as a result herbs sort of enforced moved Florence really was the making of her and it's incredible things that how she turned the situation around and really I mean I like to think in Florence. You really became Artemisia. She found her own sort of autistic voice and it's why she really gained independence in Florence and she's there for about seven years and then she comes back to Rome very different sort of person she's very much in demand very successful and we know this from letters says from her husband that survived saying you know they've got cardinals and princes around the house all the time. She after music doesn't even have time to eat. She's so busy and then in sixteen thirty she settles also in Naples where she lives till the end of her life at least sort of twenty five years and runs a very successful workshop. I says you pretty much stays in Italy except for a brief trip to London in the late. Sixteenth extent thirties which in itself is quite unusual for women to be traveling internationally. Elaine indeed just one thing about the biography that makes her have a certain currency. Today is as you say in those documents around the trial. It's clear that she is being put on trial. In the trial and and in fact is is is tortured a- as as part of that process I mean laws be made of that and I think there's been a very much more measured reading of those documents in a wider sort of frame. If you like particularly particularly <hes> one social historian Elizabeth Cohen quite a lot of work on actually the documents relating to the trials of young virgins in Roman that period and it seems as a sort of standard way of leading these trials and actually it falls quite within that I wouldn't call it a pattern but within that but if you really read carefully the words mean she was tortured by using the which were these ropes tightened around her fingers while she was in the box but the judge also beforehand is it will right if we do this and it's clear if if you really read the the original Italian it is clear that it's in a way that they're asking if they can torch her to in a way prove her innocence in a sense sort of <hes> just to make sure that what she's saying is actually true and and it is while she's the torturing her with a C._B._S.. That she says you know it's true. It's true it's true. She repeats the what she says is true and so I think in a way it was sort of in supportive her innocence in this situation. I think you can already read in the language. That's used that. It's in a way away to catch tassie out right now. The the making of her in artistically say was was her moved to Florence say something about her experience there what kind coin of Education for instance did she did. She have there and will she in another painter studio straight away. No I think the really remarkable thing is that she sets up independently. She was trained in her father's studio. You know these sort of kind of family workshop tradition existed since the Renaissance and not just in Italy but it was often a father to Assan workshop so it's quite new female members of the family would be involved but as I say after means is not the first loving Fontana. Her father was very successful. So do you know in a way has sort of training. Rome wasn't unusual as perhaps be unusual because she was a woman but the whole learning from your father your trade from your father wasn't unusual the fact of her moving moving to Florence and having to set up independently is the thing that really made her. I think we have no real indication of having a student with with pupils assault. She worked effectively from her has junior. It wasn't her home. Her husband was apparently a painter but very sort of modest kind of renown. She was the very first female MEL member of the Academy in Florence. She was member from sixteen sixteen so you know she. She arrived in around sixteen thirteen within two three years. She's already really established herself. That's a really shows incredible determination but also kind of recognition of her skill and I think it's partly to do with her resilience. I think it will start to do with who she came into contact with in Florence. Not you say how education but also the circles. She moved in one of her great sort of protect us. There was Michelangelo Buonarroti younger who is the great nephew of Great Michelangelo and Artemis is only documented picture in Florence is in the ceiling of one hundred thirty still today and there she is alongside other Florentine artists of her of her time so she seems to have integrators of quite quickly and Florence <hes> and one of her close friends was Christopher. No Laurie won the greatest painters in the seventeenth century in Florence who is also godfather to her son Christopher so she clearly immediately set us you know sort of entered into autistic circles intellectual circles because she was a friend of Galileo and she worked for the MEDICI and did did she carry her Caravan Jasko style that she would have learned in Rome with her two phones or did she very much incorporate new styles and influences from her surrounding same sex. It's such a hot topic. That's so discussed because she has been called a chameleon and and I think as a result of this now many pictures get attributed to her that aren't necessarily by her because you can still use it as a dolphin well. She's communiqu. She changes all the time I think in the kind of broad sense she is quite community. She can adopt US style but it's part of her sort of business strategy. I think so you know she spent twenty five years. Working in Naples pictures look look really neapolitan but of course they would. She's been living in Naples. She's working for Nipples and patrons and I think when she moved to Florence. I think actually more than Caravaggio it is her father is rats. Here's pictures and rats. Here's handling of paint that's most of present in her mind and in the picture the the National Gary bought <hes> <hes> you know the thing that became very clear as as the pitcher was being cleaned as just that technically the way she paints the flash and so on. It's very ratu still very present in her mind. I think we'll sure influences. She's looking at these Florida artists. She's frequenting. She's using Carter analogy that you see in Florentine painting at that time she's also painting pictures for Medici tastes so that it also makes sense but when she comes back to Rome in sixteen twenty that's when Carava Chisholm off to Caravaggio is death ten years after is when cartridges is really the height of its popularity and I think there is definitely a renewed interest in this heightened naturalism start lighting and you can see that in the pictures of the sixteen twenty s can can you say more about the circumstances in which he would have created the specific work which the national now has well. The conservations been really interesting because you know I think a lot of living has been spilt on Artemis but not a huge amount of being written about her technique and I think this is actually played such an important role in actually understanding after media. It's been a lot written about you know dating's and attributions and also sort of the Mall gender-specific interpretation of her pictures in the iconography but I think had technique is absolutely fundamental understanding astounding to me. It's not Jason. Weeding out the pictures that aren't by her that are currently sort of sitting in this sort of limbo so during the conservation the National Gallery painting. We noticed similarities with obviously rats. Here's painting technique we notice differences. The pictures very closely related to two paintings one. That's in Hartford <hes> Connecticut at the Wadsworth which shows is a self portrait of her playing the lute and the other is a sin Catherine in New Jersey and the the suit of similarity between these pictures is not just sort of superficial fullness similarities but she's taken direct borrowings from one and the other. This is almost kind of amalgamation of these two other pictures which she knows sheds. It's light on her practice. You know how did she did. She transfer these designs to choose tracings. I mean we know how far the rats here uses tracings a lot <hes> did she have these three pictures which is in the studio once <hes> did the pro sort of composition evolve in the national painting. Does she know exactly what she was doing. From the very beginning I mean there are certain technical aspects of the pitcher the suggest it did evolve into Katherine. I'm perhaps didn't start its life as Catherine so I'm very interested also in how she uses her own image so the picture in halt that is clearly a self portrait very characterized face and all is a little bit idealized and I think there's been too much discussion in the post about whether picture easel isn't a self reporter. I think there's a kind of disguise self portraiture in a lot of her works where <hes> she would clear have expected people to kind of vaguely recognize her features a note. It was painting by women of a woman who looked like Artemisia but it doesn't necessarily have to be a self Putin a very literal sense. I think that's that's a really interesting aspect isn't it because how much of it is in that is almost like an advocate for for her capabilities and also for for her personality for her strength or strength of character and it's very easy easy to read biography into it isn't it because it's such a striking image and we know about this history of hers. Yes I mean I've had inquiries from the public. Since we announced the acquisition was saying you know other you know signs of torture on her fingers.

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